Thursday, July 23, 2009
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		THE BIGGEST WINNER OF THE BUDGET SOLUTION: CALIFORNIA'S LEGACY
		
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		COMMON SENSE CORRECTIONS REFORMS CAN ALLOW CALIFORNIA TO AVOID EARLY RELEASE
		
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		Conservative Leaders To Legislature: Wait 72 Hours Before A Vote On Budget Deal -- Give Public A Chance To Give Input
		
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		CapWkly: Proposed big screen TV ban would hurt California economy
		
 - CalBuzz Counterpoint: Why A Conservative Backs Term Limits
 
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		FRBlog: Senate Republicans Start Publishing Actual Text of Budget Bills...
		
 - FRBlog: Read The Details On The Budget Deal
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		DesSun: Schwarzenegger addresses budget cuts with knife
		
 - SacBee: Schwarzenegger claims progress on reform
 - SacBee: Delay in prison decision rescues California budget deal
 - SacBee: State Worker: Furloughs' costs aren't just in cash
 - SFChron: Whew! State budget deal back on track
 - SacBee: Local officials decry budget's transfer of redevelopment funds
 - SFChron: How prisoner reduction plan would work
 - OakTrib: California budget hinges on 27,000 inmates
 - FresBee: Calif. schools could lose $35m in anti-drug grants
 - IVDB: State budget plan might shut down some city redevelopment agencies
 - SJMerc: California's fragile budget deal still on track, Schwarzenegger insists
 - SJMerc: California's high school exit exam will remain a requirement for graduation
 - LAT: Vote on prison plan in California budget is delayed
 - VentStar: State lawmakers float alternative to dipping into city, county cash
 - LADN: State budget deal decried by local officials
 - OCReg: Flap over early release of prisoners dies down
 - OCReg: Cities say they'll sue if plan to raid local coffers moves ahead
 - CapWkly: State budget: turmoil in the work place
 - CapWkly: Local road work at risk in new budget agreement
 - CapWkly: Most parks avoid the axe, but questions remain
 - SFChron: GOP 2010 gubernatorial candidates weigh in on latest budget brouhaha
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		LAT: Phil Angelides on quest to find truth amid financial rubble
		
 - OakTrib: Hancock reopens term-limit reform debate
 - California bill would recognize same-sex marriages from other states
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		CapWkly: CalPERS' value drops dramatically in 2008-09 fiscal year
		
 - CapWkly: An unusual battle: big business vs. small business
 - LAT: California issues formal apology for past discrimination against Chinese
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		Politico: Dems raise concerns about Boxer
		
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		HumEvnts: F-22 Fight Not Over
		
 
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The Golden Pen
		SFChron: Boxer and Feinstein play military hawks
		
 - WSJ: California Progress
 - CapWkly: Government pensions: A partisan issue
 - CapWeekly: The sounds of silence: How the GOP’s soft sell almost sank the budget
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		LAT: Budget's a mess, but it's our mess
		
 - SacBee: Sacramento-area foreclosure total nears 42,000
 - SacBee: School districts in Sacramento region were ready for budget cuts
 - SacBee: Mayor wants to boost arts by attracting more film productions to Sacramento
 - SFChron: New problems for Bay Bridge construction
 - OakTrib: Oakland Army Base vote to come Tuesday
 - LAT: California takes control of strapped Monterey County school district
 - StockRec: In-home caregivers' pay restored for now
 - ModBee: City, county leaders decry state budget
 - LAT: L.A. collects nearly $3 million from delinquent business taxpayers
 - LAT: L.A. may relax some tough watering restrictions
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		RedCounty: Performance Auditor Issues Stinging Report On County Planning Department
		
 - LAT: Orange County's planning department in 'critical condition'
 - OCReg: FBI lab to open in O.C. to nab cyber criminals
 - RivPE: Former San Bernardino County assessor accuses DA of getting personal in court documents
 - VVPress: Postmus reacts to felony charges
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		RivPE: Good causes to be next to feel pinch in Riverside County
		
 - SDUT: County fairgrounds said to be off state budget's for-sale list
 - SDUT: Opening Day at track is "Disneyland for adults"
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		SDUT: Still not living within our means
		
 
